WhoSlappedThePie wrote: »To those who say you don't do dungeons; why not? It's a good way to learn mechanics of the game and your own character(s), you get monster sets, you level up your undaunted if you do pledges which further enhances your character, you can meet new friends and there's way more reasons why you should.
Do you find it too challenging or just don't have time for it?
theher0not wrote: »No, because I don't like dungeun only DLC.
Though I like some of the changes in the patch itself.
WhoSlappedThePie wrote: »To those who say you don't do dungeons; why not? It's a good way to learn mechanics of the game and your own character(s), you get monster sets, you level up your undaunted if you do pledges which further enhances your character, you can meet new friends and there's way more reasons why you should.
No issue listening to dialogue in in dungeons.WhoSlappedThePie wrote: »To those who say you don't do dungeons; why not? It's a good way to learn mechanics of the game and your own character(s), you get monster sets, you level up your undaunted if you do pledges which further enhances your character, you can meet new friends and there's way more reasons why you should.
Do you find it too challenging or just don't have time for it?
They're filled with drama and the Veteran versions are overturned for most casuals.
Plus all the narrative is thrown out of the window because groups won't let you listen to the dialogue.
WhoSlappedThePie wrote: »To those who say you don't do dungeons; why not? It's a good way to learn mechanics of the game and your own character(s), you get monster sets, you level up your undaunted if you do pledges which further enhances your character, you can meet new friends and there's way more reasons why you should.
Do you find it too challenging or just don't have time for it?
newtinmpls wrote: »I have had good times in wandering around meeting people. When I get in line for a dungeon, I've mostly had bad luck with crappy, non-communicative "speed run" folks. So when/if I queue for a dungeon now it's with at least one friend, and we start a conversation /make friends at the start. Or leave the group[...] I will say that the fun of meeting and hanging with the nice peeps is really worth it.
As I understand its more like WGT than the hist dungeons.MLGProPlayer wrote: »
Yes it would been an good idea, also easier than creating totally new ones. However i think its hard to monetize it, back then they had sub they wanted cheap content to keep players playing, now they want stuff people will pay for.
I'm going to do them for the challenge achievements and the rewards, but then probably not so much after that. They seem less inspired than the Shadows of the Hist dungeons and are also both quite short in my opinion. I find myself looking forward to the PvE dlcs moreso than the dungeons, despite the fact that the story dlcs have no replayability, but at least seem like they are worth more just for the extra zones they add.
I really wish they would actually continue with their plan of adding a second story to all of the base game dungeons, but they seem to have given up on that since the last one we saw that on was City of Ash, back in 2014. I honestly think a lot of the base game dungeons with a harder secondary story would be way more interesting than the new random dungeons they are adding with the dungeon DLCs, although I did think Cradle of Shadows was really nice, but that's like 1 out of the 6 dungeons they've added over the past 2 years, with the rest being either poorly designed or just not worth playing through once you have the associated achievements / items. Lastly, I wish the new sets they are adding with each of them wouldn't be so worthless.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »I am excited for more balance changes and Willow's Path being fixed finally .
No issue listening to dialogue in in dungeons.WhoSlappedThePie wrote: »To those who say you don't do dungeons; why not? It's a good way to learn mechanics of the game and your own character(s), you get monster sets, you level up your undaunted if you do pledges which further enhances your character, you can meet new friends and there's way more reasons why you should.
Do you find it too challenging or just don't have time for it?
They're filled with drama and the Veteran versions are overturned for most casuals.
Plus all the narrative is thrown out of the window because groups won't let you listen to the dialogue.
Tips do the normal dungeon for the quest at least if you want to listen to it.
The new dungeons will be interesting as few know the mechanics.